Please join us for an evening of learning about the universe by observing interesting astronomical objects, including the moon, constellations, planets, and stars. Telescopes and/or binoculars will be provided by SAS volunteers, but participants are also welcome to bring their telescopes. Also, participants might want to bring their favorite cell phone sky app or a sky map from www.skymaps.com , but these helps are not required. Dress warmly and plan to meet at Paramount School Park for an enjoyable evening of touring the universe!

This is our second annual Celebrate Science night. We are holding it on Thursday, May 14, from 6:30-8pm. We were honored with your presence last year and would love it if you could come, again, this year ... more

Astronomy societies from around the Puget Sound area will take part in the Museum of Flight's semiannual Space Day.
This event is a great oppourtunity for club members to promote astronomy, hand out club ... more

We are looking for informal presenters for our science fair. We are still deciding on format, but it may be either a group presentation (ie assembly type set up) or table top. Please email me with more info ... more

The SAS will provide a private star party for about 60 students from Kentridge High School. Four to six astronomers with EPO experience and personal telescopes are sought for a three hour program including ... more

Jon Bearscove's Galileo Astronomy Unclub (GAU) has been asked to conduct a large-scale event under the stars for Rainier Middle School in Auburn. This event may have 300 or more students/parents.
Jon and I ... more